"Gold" sign

Johan 2022-03-20 09:01:05

To be honest, I always feel that Spider-Man is not the same as Superman, Batman, Flash and other comic book heroes. Although he is also a very typical American comic book hero, I can always look at him differently. What is the specific reason? I can’t say clearly, maybe it’s related to watching "Spider-Man" cartoons when I was a kid?
At first I knew that comic book heroes like Superman and Batman were based on comics. I remember that before going to elementary school, comic books like big magazines (should imitate the United States) appeared on the street. There are comics about superheroes like Superman and Batman. When I was four or five years old, I didn’t really understand what they were. I just thought it was interesting and I would pester an adult to buy it. If I didn’t recognize a few words, I just looked at the drawing. In this way, there are several comic books that accompany me until I go to elementary school. By the time Japanese manga like "Dragon Ball" became popular, I have known Superman and Batman from those old manga for a long time.
The Spider-Man is only known from TV. Although the interval between cartoons on TV is not long, it is completely two eras from the old comics. This is also the rapid development of the initial stage of reform and opening up at that time. Speed ​​is related.
I remember that at that time, the cartoon was one episode a day, and I also watched it punctually in front of the TV almost religiously. I wanted to watch the next episode after watching one episode. This sense of anticipation is in today's era of great development in information technology. It's getting less and less.
What I said earlier is the origin of my Spider-Man complex. As for the movie "Spider-Man", it is the huge influence of Spider-Man that can have such outstanding results. The script is average, the director is average, and the actor is average (but not The young actor became famous in one fell swoop), and the only thing that is commendable is the special effects. Without the golden sign of Spider-Man, this kind of movie would really hardly have a head start. I only remember that there was a line in the first part of the movie "Spider-Man", which is still somewhat flavorful, which is what the male protagonist said: the greater the power, the greater the responsibility.

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Extended Reading
  • Webster 2021-10-20 18:59:18

    Friends are friends after all, but heroes will not always be heroes

  • Trycia 2021-10-20 18:59:18

    The central 6 dubbing is too funny.

Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Harry Osborn: [dodging giant Sandman] Hey, Pete! Am I interrupting?

  • Man in Times Square: You know, I guess one person really can make a difference...

    [pats Peter Parker on shoulder]

    Man in Times Square: 'Nuff said!